and matt pottinger's estimate of 650,000 people dying? now it's twice that. 1.1 million dying. so we have this moment where the president can see the numbers. and he's in a kind of political and personal denial. i said, what's the job of the president? and he said, to protect the people. i've never seen such a failure to protect the people. >> yeah. that's such an important bookend. that failure and we're in a different world. and we're going towards, again, another election where people have to be informed. not just about the controversies. not just about their opinions of him and his other objectionable qualities according to many. as you say, the main test he faces. bob stays with us. we're going to be joined by another expert who faces the firsthand human toll of this story. our special continues right our special continues right after this. oh. [dog barks] no it's just a bunny! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ - [narrator] what will you do w the power goes out? only pay for what you need. power outages can be unpredictable and inconvenient,